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Past few weeks I have been buying these crisps often , every time I get a packet there is less taste from each packet I buy , I want all the crisps to have enough favour to taste them otherwise they don't taste nice !…
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I've recently bought a multi pack and each pack ive crushed up in the bag to reveal exactly how much is really in there, and the results were shocking only about 3 tablespoons of crums.. It's all air! Absolute rob…
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Like biting into fresh air,I remember them being much more dense in texture.Very dissapointed to find an avarage of 7 in a pack!....6 in one pack.Flavour still there,but not like they used to be.Cant find a complaints dept for monster munch.....wonder why!…
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Well I believe that 8 monster paws is hardly enough snackige for a growing monster , to be fair . Each individual paw weighs 2.5g what the crocodile hat was that ? clearly there are NO monsters that small anymore . now lets think about it sensibly and re-think about how many monster paws you put into a packet , I hope I have made this VERY clear , kind regards Miss.M.onster…
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Monster munch were my favourite crisps until i just bought a packet opened it to only find 5 potato crisps inside, with a very poor pickeled onion flavour. Not happy as i walked to shop in pouring rain just to get them…
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Pickled onion flavoured Monster Munch is amazing. At last Walkers have gone back to the orignal size, a nice big chunky crisp that you can just about fit into your mouth! The flavour is strong and as I remember. Brings back memories of school lunch boxes and "pickled onion breath!". :)Gave a Bulgarian friend one to try, she looked shocked when she tasted it and spat it out! Oh well, all the more for me…
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Just love all of the Walkers Monster Munch flavours. Have done since I was a kid. Have to say though that am just trying a packet of the supposably "old" Monster Munch and whilst the packet is as it used to be the Crisps still aren't as big as they were back then or maybe that's just because I am now 35 and was only a little girl and they may have just seemed bigger??…
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Monster Munch's used to be my favorite crisp. When they first came out they dense and actually looked like a monster's claw. Now they look eroded and look like formless lumps. It seems once they have a market share they cut corners on the product. Shame…
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I too agree that these crisps are undoubtedly Britain's number one crisp. The pungent aroma wafts from the packet to fill your very nosrils with the sweetest nectar in the world, even more so than a smoker's first drag in the morning.
Whilst it does have the draw back of being a messy food, it helps the smell to linger like incense over the room. A very important point that I feel was over-looked by the last review was that the packaging contains the lovable and charasmatic Orange Monster…
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A super-high quality corn snack. Quality, of course, in this case refers to the degree of calorie laden satisfaction derived from eating these gems, rather than health related properties.
The benefit of a corn snack over a classic 'crisp', is that you get more of a mouthful than a wafer of potato; and thus more of a meal-type satisfaction than the starter-like crisp.
The draw back is purely mechanical - bits of corn get every where - over your fingers, face and clothing. This can be…
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